Glastonbury: Planning applications near you

By Emma Dance

6th Apr 2022 | Local News

Below are lists of key planning applications in Glastonbury recently received or decided on Mendip District Council

Applications received

Uppingstock Farm, Old Wells Road, Glastonbury

Approval of details reserved by conditions 11 (Emergency Escape) and condition 12 (Provision and Storage of Recycling and Waste Containers) on planning consent 2019/0498/REM. Status: Awaiting decision Land North Of Lottisham Lane Lottisham

Approval of Details reserved by condition 6 (Surface Water Drainage) on planning consent 2018/2520/FUL.

Status: Awaiting decision The Willows Baltonsborough Road Butleigh

Approval of details reserved by condition 4 (Privacy Screen) on planning consent 2021/2714/HSE.

Status: Awaiting decision

Applications decided

27 Norbins Road Glastonbury

A reduction in the size of the proposed rear dormer.

Status: Approved 110 Somerton Road Street

Non-material amendment to permission 2019/2614/FUL (Construction of 5 three bedroom dwellings (use C3) comprising three new build and conversion of existing public house (Use A4) to create two further, utilising existing access with associated parking and landscaping).

Decision: Approve Non Material Amendment 23 Smallmoor Chase, Walton

Erection of single storey rear extension.

Decision: Development is Lawful

Land At 354875 138665 Woodlands Road To Stockbridge Lane West Pennard

Change Of Use Of Land From Agricultural To Residential & Creation Of New Driveway.

Decision: Approval

     

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